Guide To Fake Tan Perfection - Prep

How to Apply Fake Tan

This bitter cold, beast from the east enhanced winter seems to finally come to an end. It feels like forever since we had some decent weather. But its lucky we can always bring a little sunshine in to our life’s. When the suns away we can turn to the bottle, no not the Gin, but a little bottle of goodness to help boost the self-confidence. (still not talking about the gin) yup it’s the Fake tan bottle. The trick to achieving the perfect tan is to make it look like a beautiful natural colour. No one should be able to guess it came from a bottle. This means no streaks, patches or orange hands. When someone asks if you have been away on your hols because it looks so damm natural. That!

How to Fake Tan – PREP

There Are Three Main Steps to Achieving the Perfect Tan;

Prep, Application & Aftercare.

In this 1st section we will look at the best hint, tips & tricks in preparing for the perfect tan. Whether it’s for a self-tan at home. Or, a beautiful spray tan (at home by beautyrokz ayrshire). The principals for the prep and aftercare are the same. Follow this guide and the three to come, and, you will be well on your way to achieving that super sexy, glowing perfect tan.

Preparation Is the Key to Success

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Whenever you start using a new skin care product, test it Wait 12hrs to see if you have any kind of reaction. Almost all tanning products, regardless of price, use DHA to turn the skin tan. The HIGHER the concentration, the DARKER your skin will be. Use a tan with a low DHA% & plenty of moisturizer to give your skin a natural glow with a nice reflected sheen. Don’t use any old fake tan hanging around in your cupboard. It oxidises & changes colour once opened within a couple of months.

Vaseline Is Your Friend

If you’re going to have a manicure / pedicure for special occasion, get it done 1st. Then a light layer of Vaseline prior to tan application protects it. Dotting a small amount of Vaseline to the eyebrows & hairline prevents dodgy tide marks appearing. It creates barrier to stop tan sticking to these areas. This is important if your hair is very light

Avoid

Using oil-based products for a few days before self-tanning. They can leave traces, the oil can sit on the skin and this creates a barrier, which causes streaking.

Exfoliate, Exfoliate, Exfoliate!!

Removing dead skin cells before tanning is vital. It will help prevent splotching & uneven colouration. Use a natural body scrub or other type of exfoliating tool to scrub your entire body. I find, the exfoliating tan eraser mitt works best as you can get in every nook n cranny. A body scrub with sea salt or other exfoliating products also provides the great results.

Moisturize

Most common cause of patchy tan. DRY SKIN it’s crucial to moisturize problem areas prior to self-tan application. Wrists, hands, ankles & feet are often prone to dryness. Make sure you polish & moisturise them well to ensure an even tan. Don’t over scrub, but do pay extra attention to knees, ankles, feet, elbows, & neck. Self-tanners grab on to dry surface skin cells.

Close Those Pores

A cold (or colder) shower prior to tanning will close the pores and this will ensure that you get an even flawless tan. Rubbing ice on the face before applying fake tan closes your pores. It will help the tan application to look great.

Exfoliate Again

So Important It Needs to Be Mentioned Twice. Smooth Skin Means Easy Application Means Beautiful Results.

If you follow this guide then that should set you on your way to achieving amazing results. Plan Ahead. If you have Friday / Saturday Night madness in the diary get your prep done on the Wednesday / Thursday. This will mean you'll be looking radiant for the big night. Look out for our blogs (application and aftercare) to help. We have also as some extra tips to pimp that tan and take it to the next level.

If you need any help and advice please feel free to contact beautyrokz through Facebook i will be happy to help. You can also check out our regular #TopTanTips on Instagram & Twitter